It is frustrating. I'm now wondering if the problem was both the high wind and the controller. I've had high-winds before with no problem but the controller has only had this issue during the last high wind. Now that the winds are back to normal, it's fine.
If it weren't for this snowstorm, I'd have been considering replacing the heater, but if I'm shelling out $300 bucks now, then that can wait.
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If it weren't for this snowstorm, I'd have been considering replacing the heater, but if I'm shelling out $300 bucks now, then that can wait.